nom
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forNocamán . Short form of various words.
nom (plural noms )
( informal ) Clipping ofnomination .2000 May 30, "Webmaster -- Kevin Stroud" (username), "Re: RBL nomination for 195.235.113.140 (mail.teleline.es) -- 5th supporting email , innews.admin.net-abuse.email ,Usenet :I have already submitted a revised (in terms of format) nomination. [ …] In the future I will try to better organize my information (one message pernom , snip out excess spam if I post, etc.). 2001 July 17, William Tunstall-Pedoe, “problems/suggestions for this group”, inalt.anagrams [5] (Usenet ):The obvious way to reduce the number ofnoms is to increase the standard.
2010 February 13, "Juan F. Lara" (username), "2/5-7 Weekend BoxOffice ", inrec.arts.animation andrec.arts.disney.animation ,Usenet :Particularly "Mr. Fox" now that it has an Oscarnom to boast about. ( informal ) Clipping ofnominator .( informal ) Clipping ofnominee .nom (third-person singular simple present noms ,present participle nomming ,simple past and past participle nommed )
( transitive , informal ) Clipping ofnominate .1998 , blaque, “A Teeny Favor (Was: Re: NOMINATION: Ms A.T. Rookie (fwd)”, inalt.tasteless [6] (Usenet ):I have a little request to make. When you kidsnom , do you think you could make clear who it is you'renomming -- and maybe even include the article headers for the voters (and the judge) -- many of whom are not psychics?
2001 , William Tunstall-Pedoe, “problems/suggestions for this group”, inalt.anagrams [7] (Usenet ):Quite a big percentage of the anagrams posted here getnommed - IMO it should only be around 20% or so.
2007 , Variety staff, "Composer Prince dies " (obituary):Emmy-nommed composer Robert Prince died March 4 in Los Angeles after a brief illness. Onomatopoeic , variant ofnum ,num-num . Attested 2004 asomnom ,om nom nom ,[ 1] popularized from 2007 in internet use, second place in theAmerican Dialect Society’s "Word of the Year" 2010.[ 2] From the catchphrase ofCookie Monster onSesame Street , as at the end of “C Is For Cookie ” (1971), made when devouring cookies. However, as late as 2009, this was canonically written with a ‘u’, as inS is for School! (2006), as “num num”, or in the press kit for the 40th season (2009), as “un num num num num”;[ 3] by 2013 this was changed to the now-popularnom .[ 4] [ 5]
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( colloquial ) Used to denote eating, or enjoyment of eating. [to a baby] You are so cute, I could just eat you right up!Nom nom nom .
interjection to denote enjoyment of eating
nom (third-person singular simple present noms ,present participle nomming ,simple past and past participle nommed )
( colloquial ) Toeat with noisy enjoyment. [with on ] ^ on nom ,Urban Dictionary ^ “App” 2010 Word of the Year, as voted by American Dialect Society ^ “Season 40 Press Kit -- Muppet Bios”, inSesame Workshop [1] ,2009 , archived fromthe original on10 October 2009 ^ “Nom ”,Muppet Wiki ↑5.0 5.1 Hatic, Dana (2 November 2016), “The Origins of the Annoyingly Trendy Word 'Nom', Explained ”, inEater ^ “Nom Nom: Why That Phrase (Or Nom, Or Noms) Gives Us The Creeps ”, inThe Huffington Post , 7 January 2013 nom
todrink nom nsu - todrink water ^ Kotey, Paul A. (1998 ),Twi-English/English-Twi Dictionary [2] , New York: Hippocrene Books,→ISBN Borrowed fromGreek νόμος ( nómos ) .
nom n (plural nomuri )
law rule belief nom (Basahan spelling ᜈᜓᜋ᜔ )
( Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon ) Hello Synonyms: komusta ,tara nom (Basahan spelling ᜈᜓᜋ᜔ )
( Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon ) What's up ?Synonym: tara Inherited fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *ənəm .
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six Adul, M. Asfandi (1985 ), “nom”, inStruktur Bahasa Bulungan [9] , Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa. Inherited fromOld Catalan nom , fromLatin nōmen , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ .
nom m (plural noms )
name ( word that indicates a particular person, place, or thing ) ( grammar ) noun name ( reputation ) “nom ”, inDiccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language ] (in Catalan), second edition,Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan:Institut d'Estudis Catalans ], April 2007 “nom ”, inGran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana ,Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana ,2025 “nom” inDiccionari normatiu valencià ,Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua .“nom” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear , Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.nom
six Inherited fromOld French nom (whenceNorman nom ), fromLatin nōmen (whenceItalian andPortuguese nome ;Spanish nombre ), fromProto-Italic *nomən , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (whenceAncient Greek ὄνομα ( ónoma ) ,Russian и́мя ( ímja ) ,Sanskrit नामन् ( nā́man ) ,English name ).
nom m (plural noms )
name Quel est votrenom ? ―What is yourname ? ( especially ) last name ,family name Votrenom et prénom, s'il vous plaît. ―Yourlast name and first name, please. formsexpletive interjections [with de ]Nom de Dieu ! ―Oh my god! (literally, “Name of God! ”)( grammar ) noun Le mot « copain » est unnom . ―The word "copain" ("friend") is anoun . ( grammar , dated ) noun oradjective ;used innom adjectif andnom substantif Antillean Creole:non Haitian Creole:non Louisiana Creole:nom Mauritian Creole:non Seychellois Creole:non nom
reintegrationist spelling ofnon FromLatin nōmen (whenceFrench nom ,Italian nome ,Portuguese nome ,Spanish nombre ), fromProto-Italic *nomən , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (whenceAncient Greek ὄνομα ( ónoma ) ,Russian и́мя ( ímja ) ,Sanskrit नामन् ( nā́man ) ,English name ).
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romanization ofꦤꦺꦴꦩ꧀ FromSanskrit नामन् ( nā́man ) , fromProto-Indo-Iranian *Hnā́ma , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ ( “ name ” ) . CompareKhowar نم ( nam ) .
nom (Arabic نوم )
name Taynom kía? What is your name? FromProto-Nuristani *nāma , fromProto-Indo-Iranian *Hnā́ma , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ .
nom ( Western, Northeastern, Southeastern ) [ 1] [ 2]
name ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016 ), “n′om”, inNûristânî Etymological Lexicon [3] ^ Halfmann, Jakob (2024). A Grammatical Description of the Katë Language (Nuristani) (PhD thesis). Köln: Universität zu Köln. Inherited fromLouisiana French nom ( “ name ” ) .
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(a)name Mônom çé Èmé. ―Myname is Aimée. Mo fou pa mal apré tônonm , ki çé tônom ? ―I don't care about yourman (i.e., romantic partner), what is yourname ? 1998 , Albert Valdman, Thomas A. Klingler, Margaret M. Marshall, Kevin J. Rottet,Dictionary of Louisiana Creole , page330 :Laparwas isit gen si tèlman le ti kanal e le ti bout dolo keu ina ye pa gen leunon dutou. [Laparwas isit gin si tèlmen lê ti kanal é lê ti bout dolo ke ina yé pa gin lenom dutou. This parish has so many little canals and stretches of water that there are many which have noname at all. Not to be confused withnonm ( “ man ” ) . Guillory-Chatman, A., Mayeux, O., Wendte, N., Wiltz, H. (2020).Ti liv kréyòl: A learner's guide to Louisiana Creole (2nd ed.). TSÒHK. Valdman, A., Klingler, T. A., Marshall, M. M., Rottet, K. J. (1998).Dictionary of Louisiana Creole . Indiana University Press. ISBN: 0-253-33451-9. Borrowed fromItalian nome .
nom m (plural nomi )
( grammar ) noun nom
third-person preterite ofnimen FromOld French nom (whenceFrench nom ), fromLatin nōmen (whenceItalian nome ,Portuguese nome ,Spanish nombre ), fromProto-Italic *nomən , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (whenceAncient Greek ὄνομα ( ónoma ) ,Russian и́мя ( ímja ) ,Sanskrit नामन् ( nā́man ) ,English name ).
nom m (plural noms )
( Jersey ) name ( Jersey , grammar ) noun nom (plural nïïm )
head Dinka-English Dictionary [10] ,2005 FromOld Occitan nom , fromLatin nōmen (whenceFrench nom ,Italian nome ,Portuguese nome ,Spanish nombre ), fromProto-Italic *nomən , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (whenceAncient Greek ὄνομα ( ónoma ) ,Russian и́мя ( ímja ) ,Sanskrit नामन् ( nā́man ) ,English name ).
nom m (plural noms )
name ( grammar ) noun nom, nōm
alternative form ofnam Inherited fromLatin nōmen .
nom oblique singular , m (oblique plural nons ,nominative singular nons ,nominative plural nom )
name ( grammar ) noun Old Galician-Portuguese [ edit ] nom
alternative form ofnon 14th-15th centuries ,O Livro de Exopo ,A rã e o boi :Madre,nom faças, ca tu es muy pequena cousa a rrespeyto d’este boy. Mother, don't do it, because you are a very small thing compared to this ox. FromLatin nōmen (whenceItalian nome ,Portuguese nome ,Spanish nombre ), fromProto-Italic *nomən , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (whenceAncient Greek ὄνομα ( ónoma ) ,Russian и́мя ( ímja ) ,Sanskrit नामन् ( nā́man ) ,English name ).
nom m (oblique plural noms ,nominative singular noms ,nominative plural nom )
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nom (notcomparable )
pronunciation spelling ofnão , representing Alto Alentejan, Minhoto, Portuense and Transmontano Portuguese FromProto-Nuristani *nāmu (due to the absence of a final vowel), fromProto-Indo-Iranian *Hnā́ma , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ .
IPA (key ) : /nom/ (tone class A)nom ( Pronz ) [ 1]
name ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016 ), “nom”, inNûristânî Etymological Lexicon [4] nom
don't Tadannom ! ―Don't be afraid! nom • (𥈶 ,窞 )
tolook at tolook after